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JDOffice 1.2<br />

be several files listed, and each will have a different name in parenthesis if you turned your<br />

equipment on and off while working in the field. When the data is unloaded, operations<br />

with the same name will merge together under the selected task.<br />

one. Tillage Operation<br />

When Operations is selected from the Data to Edit list, the screen<br />

will list the operations that were used in the field (as selected on the<br />

GreenStar Display) for that file.<br />

If tillage was one of those operations, it will appear in the<br />

Operations list below.<br />

You can change the tillage name, delete it, create a new name, or<br />

change the rate units. All invalid entries must be renamed.<br />

Edit the Tillage Operation:<br />

1. In Data to Edit, select the Operations file that contains the tillage.<br />

2. In the Operations list, select the Tillage entry.<br />

3. Click Edit.<br />

In the Edit Entry window, you can:<br />

Change the tillage operation:<br />

4a. In the Changed Product Name column, select new tillage.<br />

4b. In the Changed Rate Units column, select the new measurement.<br />

4c. Click Change to change the individual tillage entry; click Change All to change<br />

all tillage entries by the same name.<br />

Delete the tillage operation:<br />

4a. Click Delete.<br />

• If there is only one operation in a file, the Delete button will be disabled.<br />

Create a new tillage operation:<br />

4a. Click New. The Tillage Setup tab will open.<br />

4b. Enter new Tillage data (refer to “Tillage Setup” on page 73).<br />

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